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Posted by Maine Fordson on January 10, 2007 at 16:23:38 from (172.165.151.67):
In Reply to: Re: o/t: music posted by Case Lady on January 10, 2007 at 12:20:00:
Oftentimes what I listen to depends on the mood I'm in. Sometimes I try to improve my mood with something upbeat, and sometimes I choose to embrace the darkness (think pipe-organ music on a cold gray morning). I like almost all of the stuff that Alison Krauss and Union Station have done. Talented musicians all. Deep-rooted in bluegrass but contemporary enough that folks who aren't fans of country or bluegrass will stop, actually listen to the lyrics because you can understand them, and ask who they are. Patsy Cline is one of the greatest female vocalists ever, and the duets that she did with Jim Reeves are truly good listening. Willie Nelson has done lots of great stuff, just not much lately. Nancy Griffith, if you've ever heard of her, is a talented songwriter but has not had much commercial success. (Kathy Mattea and Bette Midler did do well with a couple of songs she wrote, "Love at the Five & Dime" and "From a Distance," respectively.) Now that you can pick and choose music for an MP3 player, it's a lot easier to have stuff that's good to listen to; we're no longer at the mercy of radio stations that keep increasing the number of commercials and decreasing the amount of music played. Sinatra, anyone?
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